Bad luck Austin...

Last updated at 13:08 26 May 2005

Austin Healey has been given the job of marking Jonah Lomu in Martin Johnson's testimonial match next Saturday.

Johnson, England's World Cup-winning captain, announced a squad containing just one non-international - Wasps centre Ayoola Erinle - for the Twickenham clash and confirmed his maverick Leicester team-mate Healey would be lining up against the giant All Black winger.

Lomu is using the match to launch his comeback after undergoing a kidney transplant - he has targeted a place in New Zealand's 2007 World Cup squad - and will feature as part of his own invitational XV.

Johnson's 22 have accumulated over 800 Test caps and Saturday will be the former England skipper's last competitive match as he brings down the curtain on a glorious playing career.

The Leicester second row said: "I'm honoured that so many world class players have given up their time to join the squad.

"It's a difficult time of year with the Lions tour taking place at the same time and we've had to rely on a great deal of goodwill from players and coaches from across Europe to get such a high quality squad together.

"Jonah has brought a formidable group of players with him and from what I've seen of him in his own training sessions, he's come here to prove a point and launch himself back onto the world scene.

"This match might be classed as a friendly but I know it will be a highly charged and competitive game, which is just what I wanted for my final match."